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'Football's Finest Hour' To Be Held Portland-Neither team will have a decided weight advan tage in the annual Shriners' hospital all-star football game Aug. 17 in Multnomah sta dium. A cheek of the 27-man rosters of the State and Metro teams showed that the Metro backfield will average 173 pounds against 174 for the Staters. Up front the Metros will have a 2-pound edge -196 pounds to 194. The game often called "football's finest hour" brings together outstanding senior high school players of last year on a State versus Metropolitan basis. Although there will be no advantage in the heft depart ment, State does figure to have an edge in the fact that Head Coach Fred Spiegelberg will have his quarterback from last year's championship Medford team, Dan Miles. M 1 1 e s' familiarity with Spiegelberg's style of play is considered by most coaches to be a "real plus" for the Stat ers since Spiegelberg won't have to "break in" a signal caller. Bob Hull of Jefferson in Portland, will not have his own quarterback . Hull's choices for the im portant quarterback position are from different schools, and he will have to acquaint them with his style of play. Spiegelberg, probably the state's most successful high school coach, has not enjoyed loo much success in the role of an all-star mentor, but the word is out that he plans to bend every effort this year to turn up with a winner. State hasn't been in the winner's column since 1956 when they scored a narrow 7 to 6 victory. The closest they came to a win was in 1961 when the teams ended in a 19 to 19 deadlock. The two squads will report here Aug. 4 for 2 weeks of in tensive practice. Tickets for the contest are now on sale by mail from Shrine game headquarters at 1119 S.W. Park ave. Reserved seats are $3 and $2. On Aug. 5 they will go on sale at J. K. Gills in downtown Portland and at Stevens & Sons jewel ers in Portland (Lloyd Center) and Salem. CLAY GETS OFFER Teaneck, N. J.-lUPP-Cassius Clay, the No. 2 ranking heavy weight contender, has been offered $30,000 to meet Doug Jones in a return bout here in September. Clay defeated Jones in a close decision at New York's Madison Square Garden earlier this year. RELKO ENTERED Laurel, Md. -IUPD- Relko of France, winner by six lengths in the recent Epsom Derby, will run in this year's Wash ington, D. C. International at Laurel, Nov. 11. Relko is a brother of Match, winner of last year's International. Yves Saint-Martin will ride Relko as he did in the Epsom Derby. GP To Hold Track-Wrestling Meet The Grants Pass City Rec reation department will hold an all-comers track and wrestling meet July 22 through August 12 at the high school grounds. Wrestling is open to anyone and will be held on Monday, July 29 and again on Monday, August 12. The meets will be held both times at 6:30 in the high school gym. The track events will be held on Monday of July 22 f Jf Save You Money LEASING YOU A CAR or TRUCK at Courtesy Chevrolet let ut explain the possible advantages of teasing e car er truck. Come in soon! It costs nothing to invettigett our low cost flexible lease plan. Remember when you lease from a New Car Dealer you have the protection et Hew Car Dealer Service plus Factory Warranty. Courtesy Chevrolet SIPdDMTS Jalop At Speedway Track Sunday Afternoon Jalopies of every make and model are entered in this af ternoon's auto races at the Medford Speedway oval track in White City. With a maxi mum value of S100 set on the entries, the public is in for an afternoon of fender crunching slam-bang racing. The last Jalopy derby, held two weeks ago, provided many exciting moments and race officials say today's events will be bigger and bet ter. Those who saw the last race will remember that only nine cars out of a field of twenty-one finished the main event. Several times there were pile-ups involving up to 10 cars that brought the crowd to its feet. Today's races will feature more cars and better weather will provide a faster track. Some drivers gained exper ience from the last race and there are a host of new cars and drivers registered for to day's action. A field of from 40 lo 50 ma chines is expected to be in competition for this second race of the season. Every driver will have his own fan club in the stands to cheer him on toward victory. Those who earn the right to enter the winner's circle will do so only after proving their driving skill, the dependabil ity of their 'jalopy', and a lit tle "luck," in most instances. Win, lose, or draw, the ma jority of the drivers have a good time in their adventures on the track. Spectator gates are ' slated to open at noon. Drivers may use the-track after 10 a.m. for practice. Time trials are scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. followed by the races at 2 p.m. Officials expect to have all events completed by 4 p.m. The races today will be longer in length than those of two weeks ago. Heat races will be 10 laps in length, the semi-main will go for 15 times around the track and the main event is slated to be a 25 lap affair. The trophy dash will remain at four laps. Trophies will be presented lo first place winners in all events and merchandise awards are made possible by Medford area merchants. Jalopies representing Ash land, Medford. Talent, Phoenix, Eagle Point, Gold Hill, Central Point, Jackson- J ville, and Grants Pass are en tered. Bleacher sealing is avail All - Comers nd August 5. Events for girls 9-12 years of age, junior girls 13-16, boys 10-12 and junior boys 13-15 will be held from 4:30 to 6:30 on the Mon days. Senior division boys, 16-18 years old, will report at the track at 6:30 on the same dates. Awards for winners in wrestling as well as certif icates for the first three places in track will be given by the department. We May . . . by . . . ies Set To Roll able at the track for some 1200 persons. A concession stand will be in operation and admission will be charged. The Medford Speedway oval is located six miles north of Medford off Crater Lake highway. Turn right at Cas cade Shopping center (in While City) on to Antelope rd. and follow the signs. The track is one mile east of the shopping center. SKATERS EXPECTED Portland - IITII - Some 1,400 top amateurs are expected for the North American Roller Skating championships at the Memorial Coliseum here July 28-Aug. 3. The skaters will compete in 54 events for 258 place awards. Values to 65.00 shoes N BELTS L Values to 12.95 1 Group 5" D 29' L Hurry To Save! j Be Here Early! f Hathaway Be ft f BE EARLY MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON League Leaders L'ntttd Press International (includes Friday camrs) NATIONAL LEAGUE Player club G. AB R. H. Pet. Croat. St. L.. 95 384 56 127 .331 T Davis. LA 81 300 32 99 .330 element. Put 85 326 50 106 .325 White. St. L .95 387 73 123 .318 Gonzalez. Phil. 93 337 52 106 J 15 Wills. LA .... 73 2:11 30 91 313 Plnson. Cln .. 96 387 55 120 .310 H. Aaron. Mil .93 369 71 114 .309 Sanlo. Chi .... 93 3li8 45 113 .307 Boyer. St. L .. 92 337 43 108 J03 AMERICAN I.KAGl'K Player i club .;. AR R. H. p.t. Ystrzmski. Boa 87 336 57 112 .333 Malzone Bos. .89 346 40 112 .324 Kaline. Dct 86 334 58 107 .320 Wanner LA .. 92 340 49 108 .315 Rollins. Minn .. 80 292 46 92 .315 Davalillo. Cle .52 214 32 63 .304 Pearson. LA .. . 90 34 49 103 .300 Clmoh. KC .... 82 2B7 35 85 .296 Maris. NY . ... 61 218 41 64 .294 Robinson. Chi . 88 328 45 93 .290 Hrshbrgr.. Chi 74 348 38 72 .290 HOME RUNS National League McCovey. Gi ants 29: H. Aaron. Braves 27; Ce peda. .Giants 18; Mavs. Giants 18; Banks. Cubs 17: While. Cards 17. American League Allison. Twins 22; Killebrew. Twins 22; 'agner. Angels 20: Battev. Twin 20: Maris. Yanks: Stuart. Red Sox; and Howard. Yanks, all 19. RUNS BATTED IN National League H Aaron. Braves 73; Santo. Cubs 67: White. Cards 67; McCovey. Giants 64; Boyer. Cards 63. American Lragtie Wagner, An gels 61. Allison. Twins 60: Kaline. Tigers 60: Stuart. Red Sox 58; Bat tey. Twins 58. PITCHING National League Koufax. Dod gers 16-3; Maloncy. Reds 14-3: Per ranowski. Dodgers 9-2: McBean. Pirates 9-2; Marichal. Giants 15-5; Spahn, Braves 12-4. American League Radiu. Red Sox ll-l;Kord. Yanks 14-3; Bou ton. Yanks 12-5; Buzhardt, White Sox 9-4: Pizarro. White Sox 11-3. BARKER'S STORE IS FORCED TO SELL S7IJ(M EMERGENCY FINAL WEEK! HURRY' TO SAVE! DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 9:30 A.NU BE IN LINE EARLY1. Louis Roth Capps Timely SUITS 2B 99 Values to 79.50 80" Values to 155.00 Prices Slashed A Sport Shirts Values to 10.00 99 Here Earlyl "7 IN LINE TO SAVE! MAIN AT CENTRAL - MEDFORD Construction Of Dugouts Under Way Construction on the n Jackson County fairgrounds baseball dugouts by the Brick layer's Union local 9 and the Unit Masonry Assn. began Saturday. The units, to be constructed of concrete block, will be built parallel to first and third base lines near the bleachers and will house the opposing teams using the base ball diamond. Funds for the project are provided for by local business firms and labor is based on a voluntary basis. iLiljeholm, Loenard Win Portland - (UPli - Defending champion Tom Liljeholm de feated Dale Watson 8 and 7 and Ken Leonard topped Bon nie Hughes 3 and 2 in the semifinals of the men's di vision in the Portland City golf tournament Friday. They met Saturday in the 36-hole finals. Mrs. Lon Stiner Jr. won over defending champion Mrs. Harold Weiss 5 and 4 and Mrs. Amel Pascu7Zi turned back Treasure Sullivan 1 up in the semifinals in the women's division. They also played Saturday in 36-hole finals. A ii DEMANDS SPORT SHIRTS (1 Group) Vil. to 5.95 $39 Out They Col Again! y Colored Dress Shirts World Famous Brandl V Reg. 5.00 3 29 Grocers, CWA Win Twin Bill Ball Games at New Field JACKSON COUNTY SOr'TBALL ASSOCIATION Major Leaiue W. Jav Allen 8 John wheeler . S Grocers 3 Dry Kiln 2 Central Point 1 Pet. .837 .833 .373 .333 .143 Pet. 1 000 .623 .300 .429 .000 Minor League Tru Mix CWA ... cv.''.n Keith Shulli ... Medco United Grocers s o f I b a 1 1 team gained a third-place berth last night by edging out the Central Point team in a len-inning overtime game at the new Jackson ball park. With the score tied in the sixth inning, the two teams battled to load the bases as the game went into overtime. The tic was finally broken in the tenth inning when Blair Antonucci came across home plate after gaining bases on a hit and an error. In the minor league battle that was played before the Grocer-CP game, the Commu nications Workers of America strengthened a second place hold by topping the Medford Corporation squad 9-6. Winning pitcher combina MEDFORD'S FINEST MEN'S ONE-HALF IMMEDIATE NEBBISH GLASSES Set of 8 Reg. 6.50 99 Drastic Actionl COTTON WASH PANTS Reg. 4.98 2 199 Hurry To Savel McGregor JACKETS Be Here Earlyl BERMUDA SHORTS Values to 5.95 2 199 Buy Now Savel OUT Values to 19.95 11" BARKE tion for the CWA team was Bill Trope and Gordon Carri gan. Trope, hurling in the first and part of the second innings, gave up four hits and allowed one walk. Carrigan allowed two hits and three walks, but j ocait me Aledco team lour strike outs. Home runs for CWA were scored by Jim Singlcr, Dick Webber and Cordon Carrigan. The United Grocers will face Klamalh Air Force base in a double header at Jackson ball park 1 p. m. this afternoon at I.INESCORES: (Minor league) Medco 320 not 0 8 7 CWA ... 001 033 09 10 Doraty: Tope. Carrigan 2I (Major League) CP ooi oin 000 02 Grocers .. 000 110 000 1 3 Van Zowl and Malot; Ante and Cowiy CEMENT MIXER for RENT at A to Z Rental 1213 N. Riverside 779-1474 OF THEIR ENTIRE STOCK! QUICK BUYING ACTION! SWIM SUITS Values to 3.95 99 A Door Buiterl Capps-Louart-Palm Beach SPORT COATS Values to 45.00 Prices Bostonian SHOES 14" 1889 Reg. 24.95 Reg. 26.95 Out They Gol C5)'(? UNI 2) No Phone Orders Please SUNDAY. JULY 21. 1963 Shooter Wins Rifle Award At a special ceremony Mon day night at the Medford Ju nior Rifle club James Pop ham was presented the Dis tinguished Expert Rifleman award from National Rifle association. The award con sists of a special certificate, gold medal with a blue enam el field with gold crossed rifles on it and a lapel pin. James Popham is the only junior in Medford this year to receive this coveted award. It takes on the average of three years of shooting to achieve this goal. Eighty tar gets have to be sent to the Gold Ray Fish Count WEEK ENDING JULY 20 Chinook salmon 912 I includes 35.3 per ccnl jack salmonl Summer run steelhead 215. rTI.I. SEASON Chinook salmon 39534 (Includes 16 4 per cent Jack salmonl Summer run steelhead 420. NOTICE STOLEN MOTORCYCLE BSA GOLD STAR S00 cc. single lull site motorcycle Chroma tenders and gi tank Nobby tins front and real 1963 Oregon Lie. M6498 may be switched Motor No. DB34GS1229 Not equipped with muffler when stolen If you havo any information concerning this motorcycle call sheriff's office, state police or contact Don Miller 308 Harrison St. 482-2617 Ashland, Ore. CLOTHING u CAPS Values to 2.50 w Hurry To Save! IT X 1 WvQO U V Slashed Again! SWEATERS 999 Re, 24 ,5 14" Rog. 45.00.... 26" Hurry To Savel ALL SALES FINAL! B 5 NRA. All shot with iron sight, 20 in each position. No target in kneeling and standing po sition can count less than 80 out of a hundred and no bull can count less than IB out of 20. 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